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"I keep telling people, I can't explain my feelings because no one would understand unless you've been through this, and I wouldn't wish it upon any parent," said Annette Perry, whose son, Evon Young, is missing.

Wilcox, 24, Young, 22, both of Milwaukee, 24-year-old Robert Steinbrecker, of Cedarburg, and 19-year-old Christina Guild of Kenosha have all been reported missing in the past few weeks. None has any criminal record.

"You go back and forth from being sad to frustrated, to sometimes I can't even explain the feeling, I guess," Wilcox's sister, Andrea Wilcox, said.

Milwaukee police said they are currently investigating about 600 missing-persons reports. They are mostly runaways who return home within 48 hours.

Perry said her son was an aspiring rap star who just released a new album a month ago. And he was a tireless worker as a night shift cook at a local restaurant.

"It just feels like I'm dying inside because I can't fix it. I can't touch him. I can't talk to him. I can't call him, and I don't know what else to do," Perry said.

Police said there is always hope for the best. They are still looking for these loved ones.

The Wilcox family is leading a march for hope Thursday night near the Irish Rec Room, where Nick was last seen early on New Year's Day.

Guild was last seen in Kenosha Dec. 29. She has a noticeable limp in her right leg.

Authorities will not release the identity of the man found Thursday until his family has been notified.